-Get all the binders in some @MonoBinds@, IN THE ORDER OF APPEARANCE.
-
-These functions are here, rather than in HsBinds, to avoid a loop between HsPat and HsBinds.
-
-\begin{verbatim}
-...
-where
- (x, y) = ...
- f i j = ...
- [a, b] = ...
-\end{verbatim}
-it should return @[x, y, f, a, b]@ (remember, order important).
-
-\begin{code}
-collectTopBinders :: HsBinds name (InPat name) -> Bag (name,SrcLoc)
-collectTopBinders EmptyBinds = emptyBag
-collectTopBinders (MonoBind b _ _) = collectMonoBinders b
-collectTopBinders (ThenBinds b1 b2)
- = collectTopBinders b1 `unionBags` collectTopBinders b2
-
-collectMonoBinders :: MonoBinds name (InPat name) -> Bag (name,SrcLoc)
-collectMonoBinders EmptyMonoBinds = emptyBag
-collectMonoBinders (PatMonoBind pat _ loc) = listToBag (map (\v->(v,loc)) (collectPatBinders pat))
-collectMonoBinders (FunMonoBind f _ matches loc) = unitBag (f,loc)
-collectMonoBinders (VarMonoBind v expr) = error "collectMonoBinders"
-collectMonoBinders (CoreMonoBind v expr) = error "collectMonoBinders"
-collectMonoBinders (AndMonoBinds bs1 bs2) = collectMonoBinders bs1 `unionBags`
- collectMonoBinders bs2